Hello everybody, Am Mittwoch, den 01.06.2005, 10:52 +0200 schrieb Andreas Tille: > Having the Ubuntu maintainer as co-maintainer would be a drastical > advance for both Debian and Ubuntu.
Thanks Andreas for pointing this out. I am really happy to hear interest in this. Since we're all working on the same codebase, the same bugs and the same user questions, this is a BIG opportunity we simply shouldn't miss. The GNOME and Mono teams are good examples of people collaborating and maintaining software together in both worlds. The developer/maintainer base in Ubuntu is steadily growing and people interested in specific topics could form teams, which have * more overview, * more eyes on the problematic spots, * more expertise and * more time. The team perspective seems to me to be the solution to a lot of problems mentioned in this thread and I'm absolutely confident in expecting great things will happen that way. I can think of IRC meetings, mailing lists, team goals, good interaction with upstream authors and kind of a "forum" to user requests, which teams can more easily achieve than single maintainers. I know most of this is "future talk" but we should now set the course and take steps, which make it happen. Have a nice day, Daniel
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